Well, I've always had a love for really cold places, and cities that are big but not too large. Surprising as it may sound, North Dakota is a possible choice. Fargo seems like an appealing city. However, I feel like it wouldn't be a long term residence. Utah sounds nice too, as does Idaho and Alaska.

Well, I've always had a love for really cold places, and cities that are big but not too large. Surprising as it may sound, North Dakota is a possible choice. Fargo seems like an appealing city. However, I feel like it wouldn't be a long term residence. Utah sounds nice too, as does Idaho and Alaska.

Why would North Dakota be surprising?

I've been to Fargo and Bismarck. I think they're the cleanest cities I've ever seen. Spent about a day in each, didn't see so much as a wrapper sitting around on the ground.

I also checked my rankings regionally and found that the top 10 nations in the census of Averageness are all Inoffensive Centrist Democracies.lulWe average Joes/Joettes are so average, we averagely stay away from offensive stuff unlike the unaverage peoples.

I live about 3 hours from Seattle ^^Its quiet and there aren't too many neighbors. There is a lot of privacy and we can have a fire pit and the is trees everywhere

Seeing the stars all the time and having a fire pit not surrounded by drunk people will be two things that I will miss when I move to a city. There's nothing quite like it, especially on a summer night.

I live in Mississippi. It's quiet, the scenery is pretty, and the people are generally very friendly. I also live five minutes from a major body of water so there's a lot of boating and fishing. Overall, I think I live in the best place in the state. But still, I want to get out there and see things.

really, ND would be my second choice for a place to live. It's nice, it's clean, it's quiet, it's cold, it's spread-out, and nobody in the history of ever has wanted to go there on vacation. overall 10/10 state

really, ND would be my second choice for a place to live. It's nice, it's clean, it's quiet, it's cold, it's spread-out, and nobody in the history of ever has wanted to go there on vacation. overall 10/10 state

Seeing the stars all the time and having a fire pit not surrounded by drunk people will be two things that I will miss when I move to a city. There's nothing quite like it, especially on a summer night.

Me and my best friend used to pitch a tent in the backyard during the summer and just build a nice fire and sleep there, one time my Gran'ma scared the crap out of us...She snuck up on us as we were making smores and yelled loud enough to wake the dead. ^^

Plan on doing the same thing this summer with my gf if things go well ^^Minus the being scared part :P